Migrate an application to the Cloud

OVH's Public Cloud solutions are particularly suited to migrating web and business applications away from dedicated servers, which were previously on premise or at a service provider. Hardware RAID replicates SSD drives in order to ensure system durability, while the data on your additional disks is secured by triple replication with Ceph. Another plus: you save by paying monthly while enjoying the flexibility you need in unforeseen circumstances.

Managing peak loads

On its own or in combination with other infrastructures (especially our Dedicated Servers or Private Cloud), the OVH Public Cloud brings full scalability to your projects. Respond to a peak load immediately by adding instances or temporarily increasing a machine's resources. You can automate all these adjustments using post-installation scripts with cloud-init and you can manage your costs thanks to usage alerts.

Give your development teams more freedom

Thanks to:

Single invoice and credit for each project Delegate rightsPay hourly Low-cost "VPS" instances

As each project is managed individually, you are able to give each of your tech teams their own budget. They will then have total freedom to use the resources they need for development and tests. This flexibility also extends to the infrastructure, speeding up your projects. With the OVH Public Cloud you can test how an application will behave with dozens of different configurations, for a very small fee.

Speed up mass data processing

Video processing, software compilation and integration, Big Data analysis ... Many projects require significant computing power for varying lengths of time. Our most powerful servers deliver up to 32 high-frequency cores, local SSDs, and they are connected to the vRack which means you can create clusters. Through the OpenStack API, you can automate when work begins and ends, so you only pay for the hours you need for your business or activity.

Here are a few projects using Public Cloud instances

Customer case studies: find out how our customers use Public Cloud instances to support their infrastructures.